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Ok, Hitch
What did you learn? You been around for a few years debating, and i seen a lot of them, and this is it?
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
Alabasterocean
on
October 26, 2009
You can actually carry it in your head
I used to have a lot of trouble with forgotten chores and tasks and items. I have found a technique that works for me but then again sometimes I ‘forget’ to apply it and then I have only myself to blame. Here is the method:If you had to buy milk, shaving razors, aspirin, toilet tissue, meet your child’s teacher and pay the electricity bill you ...
Posted to
Lifehacking
by
zafari
on
October 19, 2009
In current environment, more lessons to learn
I think there are more lessons:“The story, I quickly discovered, was a Web-based journalist's dream.” What does this mean? Do ‘web-based’ journalists hold themselves to a lower standard than their so-called MSM counterparts? Are they exempt from fact-checking stories they use? Do they have the privilege of taking stories by other journalists - ...
Posted to
Prescriptions
by
Squeek
on
September 18, 2009
Slatest
We will read Slatest. But not necessarily like it.
Posted to
Slate Fare
by
david wayne osedach
on
August 24, 2009
This film suggests we had terrorists and hijackers B4 9/11?
Sad but true. Americans and the world have been ''taken for a ride'' by paranoid, militaristic, foolish Nation State Governments and our political ''leaders'' including the latest, Barack Obama, who continue to insist on the necessity of continued warfare against ''Terrorism'' when this film about the German Baader Meinhoff Complex proves and ...
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Movies
by
MichaelBernard4
on
August 23, 2009
I thought Dana was the executive producer
In fact I thought she was the star. Here's a snippet of my conspiracy theory: ''''Yes, that's how much the character in the movie resembles Dana Stevens: I assumed she had written the book, passed the credit off to her food-loving best friend, then sold the movie rights so she could give it a good review and thereby ensure its success, and ...
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Movies
by
Vested Id
on
August 17, 2009
Colonies of Modern Capitalism Unite in Corruption
Kyrgyzstan is not unique in its current state of widespread criminal enterprising corruption. The number of nations which have experienced the economic liberalist reforms touted by the World Bank and other international transformational bodies are almost identical to the list of nations with widespread enterprising criminal corruption and ...
Posted to
Foreigners
by
Usama3
on
August 2, 2009
Fray getting back to the Article, where's the link?
I saw the article, join the Fray, but how do I get back to the article? (Other than using my Browser's Back Button features.)
Posted to
Technology
by
Skews Me
on
July 24, 2009
journalism
Bring on the young internet savy journalists. We are ready for a change.
Posted to
Press Box
by
david wayne osedach
on
July 1, 2009
Ignoring the media
People, including virtually all my immediate family, ignore the media for a very rational reason. The news media is completely predictable. Why watch the evening news when it is for all intents and purposes a Democratic National comittee press release ? Why read Slate when I know in advance every word that every columnist will say ? Why ...
Posted to
Foreigners
by
kawenu
on
June 30, 2009
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